Welcome to Kimberly's Italy, a travel podcast focused on all things Italian. My love affair with Italy started with a move to Milan many years ago, and the enriching experience became part of my DNA. Our episodes highlight some of our own travels and the comical lessons we learned along the way. You can be the beneficiary of invaluable travel tips, and at the same time enjoy a few laughs. We share... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Everyone as heard of Lake Como, but it’s bigger cousin to the east is a beauty and should probably be added to your list of dream vacations in bel’italia. We will dedicate a few episodes to Garda when we get back to our recording studio, but we share... more
We recorded this episode upon our arrival in Lake Garda after a busy week of planes, trains and automobiles….well, to be honest we took a metro instead of a train! We share a few travel tips on Apple Air Tags, what to do with a long layover in a diff... more
The busy and vibrant port city of Genova is steeped in Maritime history, yet also lays claim to being the birthplace of both Christopher Columbus and the modern-day architect Renzo Piano. more
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Salve Kimberly e Tomasso Al Favoloso! I just played your recent episode and felt compulsed to reach out and say hi from a Perth-based “younger listener” (your words 😅). I came across your podcast a little over 12 months ago and I heeded your tips for my trip last September (and am doing the same for my next trip this July, including increasing my Parma stay from 2 to 3 nights). Just want to let you know I enjoy listening to your stories and have been inspired by your tales from the time you liv... more
Thank you, I love your podcast, I went to Italy last yr for 4 weeks with my husband, but I still listen to your comical podcasts, so entertaining. Listening to your last one with the Apple tags reminded me of our trip. We were so excited watching our luggage, but when in Italy we hired a car and when we had to park outside the ZTL we were like’how will we remember how to get back to our car. Then my ingenious husband decided to leave an Apple tag in the car. Magic. We made it back every tim... more
"Discovered" the America's? C'mon.
I really look forward to each episode of Kimberly’s Italy. I enjoy Kimberly and Tommaso’s generous insights about travelling in Italy, their honest commentary and fun banter! A special shoutout to their optimistic approach when talking about the realistic challenges that contemporary travellers face. In a world of superficial travelogues, this podcast is truly a hidden gem! <3 more
Absolutely awful to listen to Kimberly speaking so condescendingly and unprofessionally to her co-host. Ruins whatever value this podcast might offer listeners because it’s so uncomfortable to listen to.
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